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office 2000,
  1. #1


    Graham Guest

    office 2000,

    I an trying to install FrontPage from my office 2000 onto Vista home
    premium, I have already installed office 2003, but this does not have
    FrontPage thus.
    It is missing E:\Pfiles\mso office\office\fpcutl.dll (I have fpcutl.dll in
    .......\office10) .....
    Then I got a message saying I was missing Excel9.olb. So I removed Office
    2003, and tried to install 2000, same thing. I have tried to install as
    administrator, no difference.
    I have been all around the net, so am I wasting my time trying to put Office
    2000 onto Home Premium?
    Graham




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  2. #2


    Bill Yanaire Guest

    Re: office 2000,

    So why not install the complete Office 2003 package and then choose Front
    Page from the Office 2000 install?


    "Graham" <j.hutson@chello.nl> wrote in message
    news:5hujafF3lojt4U1@mid.individual.net...
    >I an trying to install FrontPage from my office 2000 onto Vista home
    >premium, I have already installed office 2003, but this does not have
    >FrontPage thus.
    > It is missing E:\Pfiles\mso office\office\fpcutl.dll (I have fpcutl.dll
    > in ......\office10) .....
    > Then I got a message saying I was missing Excel9.olb. So I removed Office
    > 2003, and tried to install 2000, same thing. I have tried to install as
    > administrator, no difference.
    > I have been all around the net, so am I wasting my time trying to put
    > Office 2000 onto Home Premium?
    > Graham




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  3. #3


    Graham Guest

    Re: office 2000,


    "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> schreef in bericht
    news:e2zTDOf2HHA.5772@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    > So why not install the complete Office 2003 package and then choose Front
    > Page from the Office 2000 install?
    >
    >

    It really is nice to know that people can nearly read ;-)


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  4. #4


    Andrew McLaren Guest

    Re: office 2000,

    Hi Graham,

    I don't know the answer to your FrontPage problem; but in general terms,
    Office 2000 is supported on Vista and mostly it runs okay. See

    Description of the versions of Office that are supported on Windows
    Vista
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932087

    Hopefully other folks will have ideas about the missing dll issue. Hope this
    helps a bit,

    --
    Andrew McLaren
    amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au



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  5. #5


    Bill Yanaire Guest

    Re: office 2000,

    You stated that you already have Office 2003. You also stated that you have
    Office 2000. Your question was "are you wasting your time installing Office
    2000".

    My response was since you have both versions of Office, you can install both
    versions. I can read.
    It is possible there is something wrong with your CD. Could be dirty or
    damaged.

    Could be the way you did the removal. Maybe you screwed something up
    installing both versions. I dunno.


    "Graham" <j.hutson@chello.nl> wrote in message
    news:5hupj2F3mhm8dU1@mid.individual.net...
    >
    > "Bill Yanaire" <bill@yanaire.com> schreef in bericht
    > news:e2zTDOf2HHA.5772@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    >> So why not install the complete Office 2003 package and then choose Front
    >> Page from the Office 2000 install?
    >>
    >>

    > It really is nice to know that people can nearly read ;-)




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  6. #6


    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: office 2000,

    Graham


    With Office 2003 installed follow the below instructions to install FP 2000 after you receive the error that you posted.


    1st Rename Office subkeys

    Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
    settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

    1. Close all the applications.
    2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
    3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

    4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
    5. Close the Registry Editor.

    2nd. Detect and Repair Office 2003


    1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
    2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
    3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
    4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
    and click Change.
    5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
    6. Select "Reinstall and Repair" and click Next.
    7. Select "Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation".
    8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

    3rd. Install the Front Page 2000



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    Peter

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    "Graham" <j.hutson@chello.nl> wrote in message news:5hujafF3lojt4U1@mid.individual.net...
    >I an trying to install FrontPage from my office 2000 onto Vista home
    > premium, I have already installed office 2003, but this does not have
    > FrontPage thus.
    > It is missing E:\Pfiles\mso office\office\fpcutl.dll (I have fpcutl.dll in
    > ......\office10) .....
    > Then I got a message saying I was missing Excel9.olb. So I removed Office
    > 2003, and tried to install 2000, same thing. I have tried to install as
    > administrator, no difference.
    > I have been all around the net, so am I wasting my time trying to put Office
    > 2000 onto Home Premium?
    > Graham
    >


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  7. #7


    Graham Guest

    Re: office 2000,


    Thanks Peter but it didn't work, I didn't have a Office\11.0 ....just
    Office\10 so I changed that to Old11 didn't work, so I changed Office10 to
    Old10, no change. BTW I now have a 12 ;-) I guess it most be an install
    number? Same result
    E:\Pfiles\mso office\office\fpcutl.dll ;-(
    Graham



    "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
    news:uYIYssg2HHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    Graham
    With Office 2003 installed follow the below instructions to install FP 2000
    after you receive the error that you posted.
    1st Rename Office subkeys

    Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
    settings for your Microsoft Office programs.

    1. Close all the applications.
    2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
    3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:

    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0

    4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
    5. Close the Registry Editor.

    2nd. Detect and Repair Office 2003


    1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
    2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
    3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
    4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
    and click Change.
    5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
    6. Select "Reinstall and Repair" and click Next.
    7. Select "Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation".
    8. Click Install and wait the process to end.

    3rd. Install the Front Page 2000



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    Peter

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    "Graham" <j.hutson@chello.nl> wrote in message
    news:5hujafF3lojt4U1@mid.individual.net...
    >I an trying to install FrontPage from my office 2000 onto Vista home
    > premium, I have already installed office 2003, but this does not have
    > FrontPage thus.
    > It is missing E:\Pfiles\mso office\office\fpcutl.dll (I have fpcutl.dll
    > in
    > ......\office10) .....
    > Then I got a message saying I was missing Excel9.olb. So I removed Office
    > 2003, and tried to install 2000, same thing. I have tried to install as
    > administrator, no difference.
    > I have been all around the net, so am I wasting my time trying to put
    > Office
    > 2000 onto Home Premium?
    > Graham
    >



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  8. #8


    Peter Foldes Guest

    Re: office 2000,

    OK.

    Make up my mind then

    Office 9 is Office 2000
    Office 10 is Office XP
    Office 11 is Office 2003

    What did you post as your original issue in this thread. Office 10 and Office 11 as being installed and trying to install FP from Office 9 (2000) to run concurrently with Office 11(2003)

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    "Graham" <j.hutson@chello.nl> wrote in message news:5i14oaF3m1jcmU1@mid.individual.net...
    >
    > Thanks Peter but it didn't work, I didn't have a Office\11.0 ....just
    > Office\10 so I changed that to Old11 didn't work, so I changed Office10 to
    > Old10, no change. BTW I now have a 12 ;-) I guess it most be an install
    > number? Same result
    > E:\Pfiles\mso office\office\fpcutl.dll ;-(
    > Graham
    >
    >
    >
    > "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
    > news:uYIYssg2HHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > Graham
    > With Office 2003 installed follow the below instructions to install FP 2000
    > after you receive the error that you posted.
    > 1st Rename Office subkeys
    >
    > Note: Removing the following registry keys may reset customized user
    > settings for your Microsoft Office programs.
    >
    > 1. Close all the applications.
    > 2. Click on Start->Run, type in REGEDIT and click on OK.
    > 3. Locate and select the following registry subkeys:
    >
    > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
    > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0
    >
    > 4. Right click on 11.0 and rename them to Old11.
    > 5. Close the Registry Editor.
    >
    > 2nd. Detect and Repair Office 2003
    >
    >
    > 1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to and click Control Panel.
    > 2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
    > 3. Click Change/Remove Programs on the left pane.
    > 4. Highlight Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 on the right pane
    > and click Change.
    > 5. Insert the correct version of CD when it requires.
    > 6. Select "Reinstall and Repair" and click Next.
    > 7. Select "Detect and Repair errors in my Office installation".
    > 8. Click Install and wait the process to end.
    >
    > 3rd. Install the Front Page 2000
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Peter
    >
    > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
    >
    > "Graham" <j.hutson@chello.nl> wrote in message
    > news:5hujafF3lojt4U1@mid.individual.net...
    >>I an trying to install FrontPage from my office 2000 onto Vista home
    >> premium, I have already installed office 2003, but this does not have
    >> FrontPage thus.
    >> It is missing E:\Pfiles\mso office\office\fpcutl.dll (I have fpcutl.dll
    >> in
    >> ......\office10) .....
    >> Then I got a message saying I was missing Excel9.olb. So I removed Office
    >> 2003, and tried to install 2000, same thing. I have tried to install as
    >> administrator, no difference.
    >> I have been all around the net, so am I wasting my time trying to put
    >> Office
    >> 2000 onto Home Premium?
    >> Graham
    >>

    >


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  9. #9


    Graham Guest

    Re: office 2000,


    "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht
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    OK.

    Make up my mind then

    Office 9 is Office 2000
    Office 10 is Office XP
    Office 11 is Office 2003

    What did you post as your original issue in this thread. Office 10 and
    Office 11 as being installed and trying to install FP from Office 9 (2000)
    to run concurrently with Office 11(2003)

    --
    Peter

    Yes sorry Peter it is Office XP (2002) Hence the ten, and I am trying to
    post part of 2000 onto my machine. I have installed Office XP onto three
    other non Vista computers and afterwards added FP from 2000 in the past,
    this has not been a problem before because FP is not on Office XP. As I said
    last night I removed Office XP and tried to install the office 2000 and got
    the same reaction. I now have an Office\10, Office\Old10, Office\11, and
    Office\Old11 on both HKEYs.
    Why did MS remove FP from Office ;-(
    Graham




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